Yep, Magpie is so much more politically correct than Gropecunt!
May I present, the corner of Bangher and Leever.
I’m not so sure that’s a real corner, though.
Yep, Magpie is so much more politically correct than Gropecunt!
May I present, the corner of Bangher and Leever.
I’m not so sure that’s a real corner, though.
Winkin, Blinkin and Nod Avenues, Crosby, Texas Apparently the fourth street is Dreamland Avenue, and all four are crossed by Sleepy Time Lane.
ETA: A little further to the East are Lullaby Drive and Slumber Lane. Think someone in the town planning department is an insomniac?
There are also streets called Unity, Wisdom and Destiny.
There’s a subdivision in Hamilton, ON where all the streets are named after birds: Meadowlark Dr., Bluebird Ave., Redwing Rd., Swallow Cres., Crane Ct., Canary Ct., Tanager Ave., Hummingbird Ln., Jay St., Cardinal Dr,. Bobolink Rd., Peacock Pl., Pheasant Pl., Finch Pl., Dove Ct., Titmouse Ct., Heron Pl., Flamingo Dr., Skylark Dr., and Pinewarbler Ct., which is intersected by Pinewarbler Dr.
There’s also a subdivision there where the streets are all Robin Hood themed, but I can’t seem to find it on Mapquest.
On my way up to the Creation Museum from Louisville I took a detour and came across Big Bone Road near Big Bone Lick state park.
Needle Rush Ct
Map at:
How do you do a linkie thing?
In nearby Woodland, I always giggle when I see Dead Cat Alley and Dog Gone Alley a block apart.
Charlotte roads confuse a lot of newcomers, but no intersection in Charlotte has quite the head-scratchability as Providence and Providence.
Edit: The link didn’t work right. Trying to fix.
Where do you live now? Crotch Crescent? :eek:
Missed the edit window. New linky: Providence and Providence.
Zoom in 1 level and you should be able to see that Queens Road and Providence Road meet and both turn left (or right, depending on which way you’re going, I suppose). And yes, I know it says Queens and Hopedale; that’s the only way I could get it to center correctly.
We have Yubinaranda Circle.
Flippin’ hell. That’s ludicrous.
I am usually vaguely amused when I cross the intersection of Imperial @ Walker.
I also usually think that one day I should snap a picture of the IMPERIAL | WALKER streetsign and then photoshop a properly scaled AT-AT “foot” into the foreground. By the time I get home, though, I’ve usually decided that I’m not quite that much of a dork.
Why do I think Holt and Kenworthy spent the evening down the pub, and after about the sixth or seventh round, got the idea to go back to the office and make some discreet alterations to the plat of the new development?
You can visit the No Name Resort on No Name Road. Actually a lovely area, but the first time you see the signs it’s a little disturbing.
This reminded me of the best ambulance post of all time- South Longmont at Bent Way & Hover.
ETA: Hover, in this case, rhymes with over.
I’ve got to post a road that we stumbled across while innocently driving through England…Butt Hole Road. I had to stop and take a picture, but I have no idea what happened to it.
fishbicycle, I have friends who lived in the Birdland, and Robin Hood neighbourhoods.
How about Atlanta, GA, where damn near every street is named Peachtree?
Frankie Lane, in Sydney, and there’s ACDC Lane in Melbourne.
A relative lives on Ha Ha Tonka Road in Camdenton, MO. And a friend lives on Knob Lick Road in Knob Lick, MO. We LOVE saying “Knob Lick”.
In Starkville, MS, there is a road named Tally Ho. Also, there is a neighborhood with Robin Hood themed street names: Locksley Way, Little John Road, etc.